Day: June 22, 2012

Now in its seventh year, Acoustic Gathering is back and bigger than ever.

Only costing £15 on Saturday and £5 on Sunday, you will be hard pressed to find a cheaper event with this calibre of musicians.

The Lighting Seeds, Chris Helme, Mark Stanley and the Field Notes will be performing from 6PM on Saturday 8th September.

On Sunday you can enjoy the likes of 3 Daft Monkeys, John Hutchinson & The Sultans of Thwing, Katriona Gilmore & Jamie Roberts and many more. It only costs £5 for an all-day ticket. Children under 12 accompanied by an adult get in free.

Tickets can be bought via, www.acousticgathering.co.uk or in-store at Mojo’s Café.

Lisa Riley is running arts and craft workshops on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday mornings 10am-12 noon during August at a cost of £15 per child to include all materials and in the case of the clay workshops will include the firing of their work. The workshops are for children aged 6-12 years and spaces are limited to 8 children per session.

There is more information about the workshops and what they entail on my website: www.fancyfrog.co.uk

A qualified teacher with a BA QTS in art and design, C.R.B. checked and have public liability insurance with SSA (The Society for All Artists)
The workshops run from her home studio on Stepney Road in Scarborough.

Journeyman Theatre Company are coming to Scarboroughwith “LIFE CHOICES”, an evening of theatre unlike anything seen locally for a long time. Prepare to be stimulated, challenged, excited and entertained!

TONGUES, a beautifully crafted and evocative piece, sees actor Dan Welch and musician Ernest Acquah take us on a journey of voices. Seventeen different characters (at least!) show us flashes of the most significant moments of their lives and deaths, challenging us to think about what is really important and maybe inspiring a newfound love of life.

TRIANGLE, by James Saunders (a contemporary and associate of Pinter and Ayckbourn is essentially a piece of experimental theatre. With humour and adult themes Dan Welch takes us into the tortured mind of an actor without a script with hilarious and tragic results. You won’t be sitting comfortably!
PRAISE FOR LIFE CHOICES….

“For me, Saunders is one of the giants of British theatre. Risky, Quirky and with wit that can flash like a kingfisher’s wing. I’ve been lucky enough to work with all three creatives before. Modesty, dedication and deep talent makes for a heavy brew. Dan is quite simply my current favourite actor. I’ve taught him at drama school and he’s one of the smartest risk takers on stage. One day you might just mention you were there!”